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Iranian executed six more more as regime rate soars "this is terrible"

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 Six more hanged in Iran as regime execution rate soars NCRI – Six more prisoners were hanged in Iran on November 13 as the execution rate soars under so-called ‘moderate’ Hassan Rouhani. Two men named as Vahid Shahbakhsh and Mahmoud Shahbakhsh were hanged in the main prison in the city of Zahedan, south-eastern Iran. Vahid, in his 30s, had been sentenced to three years in prison plus execution and was held in section 4 of the prison. Mahmoud, 26, had been sentenced to death was being held in section 1 of the prison. Both men were classified as ‘security’ prisoners, a term the Iranian regime uses for the inmates that are not being held as criminals. There is no information available on any legal process the men may have gone through. Further reports received from inside the regime said another prisoner named as Bahador Niroomand was hanged in the main prison in the city of Bandar-Abbas on the same day. Three more prisoners named as Morteza Rostami, Hooshang Saki and Mohammad Gholampour

Iranian authorities execute one person every 9 hours in January "the Iranian authorities

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 Iranian authorities execute one person every 9 hours in January The Iranian authorities hanged 87 people in the month of January 2017, that's one execution every nine hours.  Iran Human Rights (FEB 3 2017): According to reports compiled by Iran Human Rights, the Iranian authorities hanged 87 people in the month of January 2017, including two juvenile prisoners and six prisoners who were executed in public.  READ MORE:   The Execution of The Prison who was Hanged Again and Again for Bad Health Out of the 87 executions, only 19 of them were announced by official Iranian sources. Most of the executions which were carrieed out in Iran in January 2017 were for drug related charges. According to research conducted by Iran Human Rights, executions tend to significantly increase in the months leading to an election in Iran but significantly decrease or stop a couple weeks before the election.  Iran Human Rights is deeply concerned that a new wave of executions have started in Iran and wor

Before being executed, an Iranian man spreads a message of peace and victory.

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  36-year-old Nader Haghighat Naseri, who was hanged in public in November 2014, had one message for those watching his execution in Mashhad, Iran: triumph and peace. Naseri was found guilty of Moharebeh, or waging war against God, for being a part of an armed organization that participated in multiple armed robberies. However, it's unlikely that the accusations made against Naseeri were true considering the Iranian government's use of torture during interrogations, biased trials, and lack of openness in court proceedings. Or that they deserved to be executed, for that matter. United Nations Special Rapporteurs on Iran claim that READ MORE: Iran (graphic photos): Three men hanged in public Four women were among those executed on that day "According to international law, the death sentence is the worst type of punishment and ought to be applied only to the most heinous offenses. Defendants in capital trials ought to be granted the requirements of a fair trial found in the I

Thursday, the top judge of Iran was confronted with conflicting pleas on the possibility of sparing a drug trafficker

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 An Iranian Convict Could Hang Again On Thursday, the top judge of Iran was confronted with conflicting pleas on the possibility of sparing a drug trafficker who had been found alive in a morgue one day after being hanged. The prisoner, named only as 37-year-old Alireza M., was first "put to death" at a government prison in northern Iran. An attending physician later declared the prisoner dead. However, the prisoner was still living the next day when his family went to get his body, according to official state media. Although he is still in the hospital, a court allegedly declared that he would be put to death once more "once medical staff confirm his health condition is good enough." According to Mohammad Mostafaei, an Iranian human rights attorney who focuses on death penalty cases, Iran's chief justice Legally, someone who was already hanged, and remains alive, can be hanged again," he said. "But families of the victims in these types of situations

Man who was declared brain dead and given 4 per cent chance of survival after plucking ingrown hair

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  Man declared brain dead and given 4 per cent chance of survival after plucking ingrown hair Steven Spinale was in a coma for a month and underwent multiple treatments in hospital including open heart surgery after he developed blood poisoning from plucking the ingrown hair After being in a coma for a month and multiple treatments including open heart surgery, Steven has emerged without brain damage and is recovering (Image: Gofundme) A man was given a four percent chance of surviving after he got an infection and developed blood poisoning when he tried to pluck an ingrown hair. Steven Spinale was declared brain dead and diagnosed with sepsis following his attempt to remove an ingrown hair from his groin area. But after being in a coma for a month and multiple treatments including open heart surgery, the dad has emerged without brain damage and is recovering. But videos shared by Steven's sister Michelle show Steven fighting for his life in hospital when he was placed in a medical

Iran hanged three men in public in northeastern town (graphic photos)

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 Iran (graphic photos): Three men hanged in public in northeastern town NCRI – Three prisoners were hanged in public in a northeastern town in Iran on Sunday. The victims identified by their first name and last name initials as Mehdi V, Ehsan K. and Mahmoud V., were hanged in the town of Torghabeh near the city of Mashhad. The state-media reports said two of the men had been sentenced to death and the third one sentenced to hanging plus 100 lashes in public. Sunday’s public hanging follows the execution of at least 14 prisoners on the New Year’s Day in several prisons in four cities in Iran. Four women were among those executed on the New Year’s Day. They were hanged in Shahab prison in the city of Kerman (southern Iran). Another group of seven prisoners were hanged in Shahab prison on the same day. In Qazvin, a 38-year-old prisoner sent to gallows in Boeen Zahra prison. Two others were hanged in city of Bandar Abbas. Since Hassan Rouhani became president of the clerical regime, over 1

The kiss of life "the author received the Pulitzer Prize for this photograph - one of the most prestigious awards in the United States"

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 In 1968, the author received the Pulitzer Prize for this photograph - one of the most prestigious awards in the United States, which is awarded for achievements in music, cinema, theater and journalism. The picture shows two electricians, Randall Champion and Jay Thompson, hanging from a power pole. That day there was a strong heat and nothing foreshadowed trouble. The hum of air conditioners in July 1967 was heard throughout the state of Florida. Because of them, in the city of Jacksonville, there was an overload of power lines, and this caused a power surge. Randall and Jay were doing routine maintenance on a live line when Randall accidentally touched one of the wires. A discharge of 4000 V passed through the body and his heart stopped. For understanding: during the execution in the electric chair, a voltage of 2000 V is used Randall's lifeless body hung from the harness. But his partner Jay did not lose his head, realizing that every second is precious, he began to give him ar